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Canadian doctor proudly shares that she's euthanized 400
Dying With Dignity Canada associates Ellen Wiebe and Stefanie Green have euthanized more than 700 people between them, while insisting that the program does not attract those in poverty.
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Ronny Reyes said:
- Dying With Dignity Canada associates Ellen Wiebe and Stefanie Green have reportedly euthanized more than 700 people between them
- Wiebe touted that she once helped a patient die after he was initially rejected because he lacked the ability to make his own health care decisions
- another man is just one signature away from being approved despite listing a fear of homelessness as his key reason for wanting to die
Reyes said:Ellen Wiebe, a doctor who works with Dying With Dignity Canada, boasted in a seminar for physicians working in assisted suicide about the time she treated a patient who did not qualify for the end of life service.
A Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID) assessor had rejected the unnamed man because he did not have a serious illness or 'the capacity to make informed decisions about his own personal health.'
But the man eventually made his way to Wiebe, who cleared him, flew him out to Vancouver, and euthanized him, The New Atlantic reports.
Ellen Wiebe said:It's the most rewarding work we've ever done
‘I don’t want to die’ — New revelations on how Canada ushers the vulnerable to medically aided death
Documents show how MAID helps the poor and disabled to a “beautiful” death
www.thenewatlantis.com
Alexander Raikin said:What if a doctor dutifully screens for eligibility, and rejects someone? Then the person can just go elsewhere.
In another CAMAP seminar recording, we learn of a man who was rejected for MAID because, as assessors found, he did not have a serious illness or the “capacity to make informed decisions about his own personal health.” One assessor concluded “it is very clear that he does not qualify.”
But Dying with Dignity Canada connected him with Ellen Wiebe (pronounced “weeb”), a prominent euthanasia provider and advocate in Vancouver. She assessed him virtually, found him eligible, and found a second assessor to agree. “And he flew all by himself to Vancouver,” she said. “I picked him up at the airport, um, brought him to my clinic and provided for him,” meaning she euthanized him.
Raikin said:The clearest evidence that Canada’s euthanasia regime is failing to protect the vulnerable is the stories of patients themselves. They have spoken in a series of articles published in other outlets over the past year. They speak on social media. Some of them spoke to me for this article, as did the friends and confidants of another who is no longer with us to speak for herself.
The picture that emerges from them is of people who are in desperate circumstances and unable to get help, and are presented with an easy way out: to make it all go away through a medically assisted death.
Les Landry said:I cannot afford to live. What do I do? MAID is the only choice I can see for a way out.
Even at 65, I don’t want to die. I really don’t want to die. I just can’t afford to live
I have enough medication already to kill a horse
The only thing that MAID does is to make my suicide socially acceptable.
I turned 65'n lost all m'disabilities benefits and now a senior in poverty. I am not going to live my life like this.
I'm ashamed of my country.
Don't ever let them commit you for anything they will find a way to use MAID to murder you. Only two fucking signatures needed? FFS it should be dozens.